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Carolyn Myers welcomes two of her favorite poets, Gaea Yudron and Julie Rogers, and all three read, chant, or sing their high-spirited autobiographical accounts of seeking (or embodying) the Divine Feminine.
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The Crackpot Crones explore the guilty pleasure of maligning others.
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Carolyn interviews Terry about her years living in Amsterdam in the 1990s. They discuss Terry's first Jewish-themed play “Divide the Living Child” which examines Christian anti-Semitism during WWII, and her newest play, “Mikvah” a lesbian love story and revenge play set in a Jewish women’s bathhouse in Poland in 1906.
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Carolyn Myers interviews Martha Boesing, prolific feminist playwright and founding Artistic Director of At the Foot of the Mountain Theatre in Minneapolis -- the longest-running professional women's theatre in the country.
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Are you hungry for applause? The Crackpot Crones are.
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The Crackpot Crones discuss mothers, grandmothers, and "Mother's Day for Peace."
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The Crackpot Crones crack open Terry's time in Amsterdam and love affair with an intense Costa Rican poet on the Isle of Lesbos.
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In honor of National Women's History Month, The Crones celebrate the friendship and extraordinary accomplishments of pioneering social reformers and women's rights activists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and read from their letters.
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The Crackpot Crones meet a lesbian visionary and perform their classic scene from "Eve In Therapy."
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Feeling nostalgic or wondering what it was like during the early days of feminist music festivals? The Crackpot Crones remember the 1974 Amazon Women's Music Festival.